War veterans, who were part of the group that signed the Mgagao Declaration in 1975, a document that thrust President Mugabe to the helm of Zanu, say they are now withdrawing their support for Mugabe.
Some Masvingo residents have rejected the National Peace and Reconciliation Bill, during public hearings, saying it gives the state too much power.
Almost 36 years after Independence the land question still remains unresolved. Tonight we take stock of what some people are saying about the controversial agrarian reforms.
Stay tuned for these stories and more coming up on Studio 7 at 7:30 pm on 9-0-9 Medium Wave and on the 4-9-3-0, 5-9-4-0 and 1-5-4-6-0 shortwave frequencies. We also broadcast on www.channelzim.net. Please check us out on Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter.
This evening on Livetalk on the Youth Forum our hosts Ntungamili Nkomo and Tatenda Gumbo will be talking about the call by war veterans for the country to reintroduce the controversial National Youth Service. Participate by sending your messages on our WhatsApp number 001 202 465 0318. The number again 001 202 465 0318. Stay tuned!!!!!!
To mark Zimbabwe’s 36th independence anniversary, Studio 7 will be giving out solar-powered radios for our lucky winners. Simply invite 10 friends to join our VOA Studio 7 Facebook page. Ask them to like our page. Keep their names so we can verify your claim.
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